The National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda (NISR) was created in October 2005 as an independent institution out of the former Department of Statistics in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning (MINECOFIN) and the National Service of Census. NISR mission is to assume the leading role in improving capacity to use information for evidence based decision-making by coordinating national effort to collect and archive reliable data, to analyze, document and disseminate data within an integrated and sustainable framework. NICR Vision is to develop and sustain a culture of excellence in statistical production and management of national development

Data cited at: https://rwanda.opendataforafrica.org/gjarkkg
Fiscal years ends June 30.
Please note that the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning is currently converting data to the
IMF's Government Finance Statistics Manual 2014 (https://www.imf.org/external/np/sta/gfsm/).
This dataset will be updated upon completion of that exercise.

Data cited at: https://rwanda.opendataforafrica.org/ythnilg
he Rwanda Foreign Private Capital 2017 Report, is the eighth in a series of annual censuses jointly conducted by the National Bank of Rwanda, the Rwanda Development Board, the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda and the Private Sector Federation. The Census collected data on foreign direct investment, portfolio and foreign borrowing in resident enterprises and other variables pertaining to private sector investment. The report presents the findings of foreign private capital census that was conducted in 2017 collecting data for the year 2016. The census covered 218 companies comprised of newly registered companies as foreign direct investments by Rwanda Development Board in 2016 and the existing companies interviewed in the previous censuses.

Data cited at: https://rwanda.opendataforafrica.org/falrroc
In Q3 2018,GDP at current prices was estimated to be 2,062 Billion Frw, up from 1,927 in Q3 2017. Estimates calculated in 2014 prices show that GDP growth was 7.7 % higher in real terms compared to Q3 2017.

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Rwanda’s general producer price index, combining both prices for local and export products registered an annual growth of 0.27 percent in the first quarter of 2018 compared with the same period of 2017, while on quarterly basis it decreased by 0.58 percent compared with the fourth quarter 2017.

Rwanda Water Statistics
Note:
* Rwanda Fiscal/Financial year is an accounting period that begins on July 1 and ends on June 30 hence the begining year is taken as date. Example: 2017-2018 financial year data is taken as year 2017.
* For Indicator Water Customers 2015 data is non financial and the data is as of 2015-Dec.